Two days after a record drone attack on Ukrainian territory, the Russian army is increasing military pressure. Early this morning, kyiv reported another “massive attack” on critical energy infrastructure.
The Ukrainian administration was forced to carry out load shedding – voluntary and temporary interruption on part of the electricity network – notably in kyiv, Dnipro, Odessa, according to the operator DTEK.
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“Once again, the energy sector is under massive attack from the enemy,” responded Energy Ministry German Galushchenko on Facebook.
Biden calls on kyiv to lower the minimum age for mobilization
As winter approaches, and while temperatures are around 0 C°, Moscow is increasing its strikes against the Ukrainian energy sector.
On Tuesday, Russia announced retaliation after two Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory, carried out using American ATACMS missiles.
Two months before Donald Trump takes office, who claimed to resolve the Russian-Ukrainian conflict in “24 hours”, Joe Biden called on kyiv to lower the minimum age for military mobilization to 18 years (compared to 25 currently) to compensate for the lack of soldiers on the ground.
Russia claims to have shot down 25 Ukrainian drones
Faced with the weakening of the Ukrainian army, Moscow has indeed made several territorial gains in recent months.
For its part, the Kremlin claimed to have shot down 25 Ukrainian drones last night, above the Bryansk region, close to Belarus, Crimea and the Rostov region.
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